Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does her sleeping with anyone before you were in a relationship with her matter?
This. Who cares if it was before?
Anonymous wrote:The part about his friend and his GF agreeing not to tell him is super weird.
It would be one thing if somehow it just hadn't come out, but discussing it and agreeing to keep it a secret would raise all sorts of red flags for me.
Anonymous wrote:How does her sleeping with anyone before you were in a relationship with her matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part about his friend and his GF agreeing not to tell him is super weird.
It would be one thing if somehow it just hadn't come out, but discussing it and agreeing to keep it a secret would raise all sorts of red flags for me.
Yeah, this. For me it's not so much the sex, it's scheming, and the secret-keeping for over a year, that I would find unsettling.
I would find it unsettling that my best friend was so afraid telling me the truth that he would keep this secret for over a year. What would it say about me if my best friend couldn’t trust me to react rationally to this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part about his friend and his GF agreeing not to tell him is super weird.
It would be one thing if somehow it just hadn't come out, but discussing it and agreeing to keep it a secret would raise all sorts of red flags for me.
Yeah, this. For me it's not so much the sex, it's scheming, and the secret-keeping for over a year, that I would find unsettling.
Anonymous wrote:The part about his friend and his GF agreeing not to tell him is super weird.
It would be one thing if somehow it just hadn't come out, but discussing it and agreeing to keep it a secret would raise all sorts of red flags for me.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen your friend naked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly happened between the two of them? How did you react?
OP here. They met online and had sex twice. Realized there wasn’t much there and then I met her two weeks later. We dated for about two months before introducing to family/friends since we are both looking for something serious. They met and decided not to tell me because she liked me and I had made a comment about not wanting to date someone a friend slept with. I told my friend how I was looking at rings and he said he felt he needed to tell me.
I told her that I knew about that they had slept together and that my buddy told me. She cried and said she was afraid to tell me because of the comment that I made and because she liked me so much. I was more upset and hurt that they didn’t bother to tell me for a year. This weekend I was very distant and slept on the couch. I planned to talk to her but I just needed time to digest everything and not saying something I would regret. She decided to pack a back and leave to think things over.
Anonymous wrote:The part about his friend and his GF agreeing not to tell him is super weird.
It would be one thing if somehow it just hadn't come out, but discussing it and agreeing to keep it a secret would raise all sorts of red flags for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does her sleeping with anyone before you were in a relationship with her matter?
It's his best friend I get it.
+1 and OP even says it's not so much that it happened, but that she chose to keep it from him for more than a year. I'm a woman and I wouldn't like it either.
I totally agree, and the fact that she’s acting like he did something wrong by needing time to cool off is a big red flag to me. She should be acting like she’s ecstatic he’s even considering staying with her, not twisting it around and acting like she’s the one who’s been hurt and deceived. It’s hard but I think ending this is good for OP. I’m sorry this happened to OP. Hugs and move on to find a better girl.